community access

Running a small studio means I can’t offer every session at a reduced rate — but there are multiple ways to work together at a lower cost.

Access here isn’t one thing. It’s a mix of group classes, shared sessions, and a some times for community access private appointments — designed to keep the work accessible while keeping the studio sustainable.

Some options are flexible. Some are shared. Some ask for a bit of planning.

Most people start with a mat class, a duet, or a short session.

  • Join an accessible, high-capacity mat class on the dance floor at the iconic White Horse.

  • Take a weekly reformer class I teach at Tandem at 2pm on Fridays.

  • A focused session on equipment or mat to reset what’s asking for attention — while still working the whole body.

  • Practice duet Pilates with someone you already know.
    I’m starting a pool of possible matches so people can be paired based on their needs and get the most out of the session.

  • Work one-on-one at a lower cost during consistent weekly access hours.

Their attention to detail and commitment to quality truly stood out. We’ve already recommended them to others.

—Former Customer